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Bills 101 is the Buffalo Bills section of Sports Media 101. We obsess over your favorite sports team so you don't have to! Bills 101 is committed to bringing up-to-date sports coverage for Bills fans everywhere.

Readers of Bills 101 can expect the latest news, game reviews, and editorials. Readers can also comment on the articles written by our writers and interact with other Bills fans. For fans all over the world, Bills 101 is the key to all of your Buffalo Bills football coverage.

Editor Paul Lane has worked as a professional journalist in Western New York since graduating from Syracuse University with a journalism degree in 2000. He's covered events of all kinds at all levels for YNN, Sabres 101, Niagara Frontier Publications, the Tonawanda News, Niagara Gazette, Buffalo News and New York Times. A born and raised Buffalonian, he's also seen the Bills through the best of times and the worst of times (the Music City Miracle really was a forward lateral).

Writer Anthony Custode Jr. graduated from Buffalo State College in 2009 with a degree in journalism. He was an intern for Greater Niagara Newspapers and also served as a freelance writer for them. He had his own blog, All Pro Pulse, for about a year. Anthony is currently a writer for Sabres 101 along with Bills 101.

Writer Marc Deschamps has a degree in journalism from Buffalo State College. He currently writes for the video game website Nintendojo, in addition to being somewhat of an independent comic book writer. Marc is a lifelong Buffalo sports fan, raised on watching players like Jim Kelly, Pat Lafontaine and Dominik Hasek. An optimist at heart, Marc believes that the best years of the Bills and Sabres remain ahead of them.